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enough trouble with the C library changing their internal implementation
(which of course they are absolutely free to do since it's *internal*)
and FreeType breaking backwards compatibility in minor releases, but if
ISVs also have to deal with g++ changing their ABI on a regular basis...
Well, I guess ISVs could always compile these libraries with Visual C++
and ship them as Windows dlls and thus benefit from a stable and Wine
compatible ABI...
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